WILDLIFE
Hunting, wildlife groups weigh in against universal background checks
The National Rifle Association and 30 other hunting, wildlife and conservation groups sent a letter to leaders of the U.S. Senate this week opposing background checks and other restrictions they say a...
Posted on 4/5/13 at 10:45 AM
Catfishing in Fargo-Moorhead
Last summer I had the privilege of going on a catfishing exhibition with Jason Mitchel for his show Jason Mitchell Outdoors. Although the filming took place last summer the show will be aired this Sun...
Posted on 2/20/13 at 5:00 PM
Awe Candy
Sometimes we come across sights that get us to stop and appreciate what we are looking at. We call these eye candy. Then there are views that stop our movement, yet take us someplace new. Alan Taylor...
Posted on 12/4/12 at 8:32 AM
Hibernation weather?
Unless you live in a cave, you're likely well aware that, although it's only early autumn, Old Man Winter has already reared his ugly head for the first time here in the Red River Valley. If the ...
Posted on 10/4/12 at 9:15 PM
When worlds collide: human, critter and virus
Two of the more intriguing health stories this past summer didn't involve rogue sharks, swine flu or any of the other usual suspects. The stars of this particular show were the hantavirus and the West...
Posted on 9/26/12 at 9:47 AM
ND, federal agencies testing for bird flu 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - State and federal wildlife agencies plan to continue testing wild birds in North Dakota for highly pathogenic strains of avian influenza, better known as bird flu.
By Associated Press , September 06, 2010
Cougar sighted in Twin Cities suburb 
ROSEVILLE, Minn. - Several people say they spotted a cougar prowling in the Twin Cities suburb of Roseville, and experts believe the sighting may be linked to a Wisconsin cat.
By Associated Prss , August 28, 2010
Peysenske Lake residents frustrated by beavers 
Special trapping season created in response to damming of freshwater inlet.
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. – A den of Mother Nature’s earthmovers has been wreaking havoc on an area lake.
By Sarah Smith, Forum Communications Co. , August 20, 2010
Tamarac Refuge plan feedback sought 
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service has released a draft of the Comprehensive Conservation Plan and Environmental Assessment for Tamarac National Wildlife Refuge and Tamarac Wetland Management District for public review and comment.
By Forum staff reports , July 07, 2010
UPDATED: Young zebra mussel found in Red River 
WAHPETON, N.D. — A young zebra mussel, considered a nuisance species in the Great Lakes, has been found in the Red River, between Wahpeton and neighboring Breckenridge, Minn., North Dakota wildlife officials said Thursday.
By Associated Press , July 01, 2010
More ducks breeding in North Dakota 
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) - North Dakota wildlife officials say there are more ducks breeding in the state.
By Associated Press , June 26, 2010
Poll: North Dakota residents back conservation 
North Dakota voters strongly support a greater state role in setting aside land to protect natural areas, water and wildlife habitat, according to a new poll.
By Patrick Springer , June 18, 2010
Wildlife refuge meeting scheduled for Thursday 
FERGUS FALLS, Minn. – A public forum to discuss the use of glyphosate tolerant – also referred to as Roundup Ready – corn and soybeans and of farming as a management tool in area wetlands is scheduled from 3 to 6 p.m. Thursday at the Prairie Wetlands Learning Center in Fergus Falls.
By Forum staff reports , June 16, 2010
Cougar believed to be killing sheep near Mandan 
MANDAN, N.D. — Authorities believe a mountain lion is responsible for the killing of sheep at a U.S. Department of Agriculture research center south of Mandan, but they have been unable to turn up any sign of a cougar.
By Associated Press , June 15, 2010
Gulf oil spill could affect migrating loons 
ST. PAUL — Wildlife experts are concerned BP's environmental disaster in the Gulf could affect Minnesota's state bird.
By Associated Press , June 14, 2010
More moose sighted outside traditional range 
By John Myers, Forum Communications Co. , June 08, 2010
Biologists searching for life and death on Gulf of Mexico's waters 
By Associated Press , June 04, 2010
Cub getting spunk back after giving bear researchers a scare 
By Mark Stodghill, Forum Communications Co. , May 31, 2010
Minnesota lawmakers look into outdoors funding 
Cook senator opposes plan to buy land, saying money should go toward creating jobs
ST. PAUL – Seventy-three outdoors projects ranging from producing geologic atlases to restoring wetlands to getting urban children outside would get funds under bills Minnesota senators considered Tuesday.
By Don Davis, Forum News Service , April 14, 2010
Continue bovine TB prevention as status improves 
ST. PAUL — Results from a recent USDA review have returned with overall positive indications for Minnesota’s bovine tuberculosis (TB) program. The Minnesota Board of Animal Health, with help from its partners, is working aggressively to again upgrade Minnesota’s bovine TB status levels.
By Ryon S. Walker, University of Minnesota Extension , March 08, 2010
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